by Joanna | Sep 25, 2015 | Gaialogues |
In this week’s episode, Jeff Vander Clute and Maria Bäck speak with Joanna about: a shift in the collective psyche; resonance mapping: reading the field and helping it to evolve; decision making from physical sensations; exploring different layers and qualities of consciousness; a rich map of evolving awareness; the architecture of Isness; three expanding experiences: mind, heart and gut; tapping our potential and making visible the field of possibility;...
by Joanna | Sep 18, 2015 | Gaialogues |
In this week’s episode, Kimberlie Chenoweth speaks with Joanna about: meeting the life force of the land; one hour with Nature, everyday; opening oneself to “luminous awareness”; an indigenous culture at the core of how the world works; being woven into the land; re-connecting ourselves with the roots of where we were born; wholeness as an organizing princile of our lives; every seed is a promise; freeing up the inner dams; love: seeing the...
by Joanna | Sep 11, 2015 | Gaialogues |
In this week’s episode, Maya Ward speaks with Joanna about her pilgrimage to the source of Melbourne’s Yarra River: a journey in the spirit of reconciliation; a river that is a Songline; pilgrimage as a walking meditation with the land; widening perception with the Earth music; becoming as creative as the world; “walking the river helped me to feel the vastness of the world”; creating a new culture of community with the...
by Joanna | Sep 5, 2015 | Gaialogues |
A call for much needed support and a Spoken word gift from Joanna Harcourt-Smith: “Falling in the Middle of Things”. Please click on the green “Donate” button on the right side of our homepage. We’ll be back next week as usual. Music: “Tono”, by Abou Djouba “I Can’t Sit Still”, by Evarusnik http://traffic.libsyn.com/futureprimitive/FP_456-joanna_harcourt-smith-2015.mp3Podcast: Play in new window |...
by Joanna | Aug 28, 2015 | Gaialogues |
In this week’s episode, Billy Hayes speaks with Joanna about his experiences that led to the making of the iconic film “Midnight Express”: the powerful effects of films on culture; surviving his escape from prison; facing the consequences of one’s actions; learning the most important lesson; differentiating fiction and reality in the film; the most hated man in Turkey: coming to peace and reconciliation; telling the story in his own words,...
by Joanna | Aug 21, 2015 | Gaialogues |
In this week’s episode, Martín Prechtel speaks with Joanna about his newest book, “The Smell of Rain on Dust”: the wild indigenous soul of human beings; cultural change through becoming intact human beings within a natural community; grief and praise, the capacity for making life and beauty; the Beach of the Stars; the causes of addiction and violence according to the Mayan people; “grief is a shameless dreamer..”; the nourishment...